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Hi,
I 'inherted' an unfinished home page, which in first step I finished in an 'quick&dirty'-way. Now I want to renew the design, rearrange the content an so on. So my simple question is how to make this task www.schusterschalk.at/schuh.htm (click on the pics) with better code (Inline frames may be?). One page for each item can't be the solution... Any hints? - TIA Roland Roland Messerschmidt |
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Roland Messerschmidt wrote:
> how to make this task www.schusterschalk.at/schuh.htm (click on > the pics) with better code > (Inline frames may be?). http://dorward.me.uk/www/frames/ > One page for each item can't be the solution... Why not? It works for most authors and all users. Generating content from templates / using includes can save the work involved in updating many pages. http://butterflies.bruciesusenetshit.info/ -- David Dorward <http://blog.dorward.me.uk/> <http://dorward.me.uk/> |
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While the city slept, Roland Messerschmidt <>
feverishly typed: > Hi, > > I 'inherted' an unfinished home page, which in first step I finished > in an 'quick&dirty'-way. > > Now I want to renew the design, rearrange the content an so on. > > So my simple question is how to make this task > www.schusterschalk.at/schuh.htm (click on the pics) with better code > (Inline frames may be?). One page for each item can't be the > solution... I've knocked up this page: http://www.nigenet.org.uk/stuff/thumbtastic/ as an idea for this. It uses javascript to change the main image to the one selected in the thumbnail, but if javascript is not available to the end user, then the page will reopen, and some php code will display the requested image. There is a bit-by-bit explanation of the code on the page too. Hope that helps. Cheers, Nige -- Nigel Moss. Email address is not valid. . Take the dog out! http://www.nigenet.org.uk | Boycott E$$O!! http://www.stopesso.com In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is very, very busy! |
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